Neurosurgeon Len Cerullo, MD, opened the Len Cerullo Method clinic in Chicago.
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Bradford Waddell, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery.
David Fardon, MD, is a spine surgeon and assistant professor at Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush.
Medtronic reported second quarter worldwide revenue dropped 4 percent due to the company's divestiture of the Patient Care, Deep Vein Thrombosis and Nutritional Insufficiency businesses to Cardinal Health.
At what age should neurosurgeons consider retirement? There isn't a consensus among surgeons, according to a study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings and reported in the Santa Maria Times.
William Taylor, MD, clinical professor of neurosurgery and director of spine surgery at UC San Diego Health System, emphasizes payer complications and missed savings opportunities as major roadblocks for spine surgeons.
Texas Back Institute Co-Founder Stephen Hochschuler, MD, discusses key trends in the independent practice of medicine for orthopedic and spine surgeons and how to prepare for the future.
Adam Bruggeman, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at San Antonio-based Texas Spine Care Center. He spoke with Becker's ASC Review on establishing sustainable success in orthopedic practices.
Orthopedic surgeon Steven Mash, MD, of DuPage (Ill.) Medical Group in Downers Grove, Ill., spoke to Becker's ASC Review on combatting overuse injuries in the sports medicine space.
Standiford Helm II, MD, medical director of The Helm Center for Pain Management in Laguna Woods, Calif., shares his thoughts on factors impacting the pain management industry and why he employs a multidisciplinary approach to manage chronic pain.
